Once more, Claudio Ranieri and Leicester City have shown their main goal is to set Europe on fire with their performances. On Wednesday evening, the Foxes set another European record with their draw in Denmark.
Ranieri's men were hoping to become the first team in UEFA Champions League history to win their first four games in the competition, but even if they couldn't set that record, they managed to keep another clean sheet, making themselves the only team in tournament history to make their debut and keep their goal unscathed in their first four games.
4 - Leicester City are the first team in #UCL history to keep a clean sheet in each of their first four games in the competition. Solid.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 2, 2016
Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is facing some stiff competition for the tournament's Golden Glove.
The only two teams not to concede so far in this season's #UCLpic.twitter.com/ICC2NkkfZT
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 2, 2016
And of course, coach Ranieri looked into his team's chances of making it to the next round of the competition.
Ranieri: "10 points is good, but not enough. Porto are close behind us. We have our destiny in our hands. Brugge next." #UCL pic.twitter.com/z9oC1WyAj3
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 2, 2016